answer let s get started. countdown to a showdown the supreme court keeps access to a commonly use abortion pil for a few more days. the dire deadline ahead an what this means for the battle for reproductive rights in america. two women who were denied kara nearly died because of florida s abortion ban join me to share their harrowing stories. plus, fatal attraction - just days after the nation s s deadly mass shooting, gu enthusiasts and presidential hopefuls celebrate their lov for weapons of war at the nra annual meeting inside the outrageous messagin the gop is pushing instead o actual policies. later, feeling the pride - miami beach pride kicks off as a crackdown on the lgbtq community ramps up even more across the country what one drag performer has to say about the latest republican-led attack. all of that and more is coming up a good saturday morning to you i am katie phang we start today s show with the supreme court once again weighing in on the fate of abortion
makers and dealers i ll talk to tennessee state senator, london lamar, in just minutes. and later, outfoxed? fox news hit with the bigges media settlement in the united states history, for helpin amplify donald trump s big lie i want to know, has fox news learned its lesson all of that and more, is comin up and a good saturday morning to you, i am katie phang for the next 25 days, millions of women across the countr will still have access to th widely used abortion pill, mifepristone the united states supreme cour temporarily pu o lower court rulings that put restrictions on the drug nationwide this means patients can stil access mifepristone, excuse me by mail, and use it up to te weeks of pregnancy as appeal continue to play out in th fifth circuit. but this legal battle coul take months or even longer joining me now is nbc news investigative reporter, chlo atkins chloe, good morning. thanks for starting us off conservative justices clarence thomas and samuel alito
15 amendments, because las year s bill and this year bill have significant if you and they fell on deaf ears you have ana and shown they, within that he spoke about o the floor. i filed an amendment to protec women like anya and shanae they didn t debate it. they fell on deaf ears, an they voted against it. that is because what i happening here in the state of florida now and last year is that doctors are afraid to perform essential medical care to their patients. when you talk about tanya an shanae, they have on yet was forced to deliver her dead baby on a toilet seat in a hair salon. she went to the hospital she begged for care. but doctors are afraid in th state of florida right now they are a flight of a third degree felony. they are afraid of what is going to happen to them. we have debris from lake land, who had potters syndrome the doctor didn t even make th decision it was the hospital. so, we have doctors in florida
i it s always so good to have yo here let s start with what you just heard. you just heard from anya and shanae what are your constituents saying about a six-wee abortion ban they re saying that it s to much they re saying that the stat of florida, we re doing way to much as government overreach when you look at what just happened with anya and shanae, that is the reality. black women are going to die the black mortality rate i high the state of florida two years ago unanimously said that we wanted to deal with the bloc mortality rate when it comes t women. we come on the ends of this an we find ourselves doing six-week abortion ban when a you just heard anya say that women don t know that they are pregnant at this time. this extremism that we are seeing a starting right here this is literally the petr dish for what they are tryin to pass across this country. terrifyingly, alway